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Thread: Guitar Kit Pictures

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    A question for the Forum regulars...

    I've been giving some thought to the best way to present our kits to the average punter. Since launch, we've pretty much displayed the standard shot of all the parts of the kit laid out flat; like this:



    Now I'm thinking the main photo should be of an assembled and tastefully painted kit (whether it's one of DB's or one of yours). Like this:



    What is your preference?

    We will still have the components picture and all of the major individual parts separately (body, neck, pick-ups, etc).

    Appreciate your opinion.


    Cheers,

    Adam



    adamboyle(at)pitbullguitars.com

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    I'd keep the layout of the parts, but include a couple (1 or 2) really good examples of the finished product. The pictures could be included in the mix with the close ups of the neck and packets of parts.

    Otherwise you are sure to get some numb-skull buying the kit and getting testy because he / she thought it was a finished guitar!
    http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=1258&dateline=1443806  448Gavmeister

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    I vote for assembled and tastefully painted (where possible, of course).

    I think it's important to make sure the less guitar-savvy enthusiasts immediately have an image of the whole thing up front. I, for one, am constantly popping off to google images of guitars to get an idea of what they should (or could) look like. Sure, there are old hands around who get it just from the shape of the body and routs in it, but I'm sure they won't mind.

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    Quote from Gavin1393 on March 13, 2013, 16:50
    ... you are sure to get some numb-skull buying the kit and getting testy because he / she thought it was a finished guitar!
    Good point - and I'm sure you've thought of this, but it would be important to ensure nobody can be in any doubt about the fact that they're getting a kit, not the assembled and finished example!

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    Here's my 2c worth:
    1. Components
    2. Finished Image
    3. Mockup Build
    Have the components image as the preview, and have the others in the kit's dedicated page...

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    Quote from Gavin1393 on March 13, 2013, 16:50
    I'd keep the layout of the parts, but include a couple (1 or 2) really good examples of the finished product. The pictures could be included in the mix with the close ups of the neck and packets of parts.

    Otherwise you are sure to get some numb-skull buying the kit and getting testy because he / she thought it was a finished guitar!
    I'm with Gav on this one. The layout of the parts should always be the main pic, but a couple of good finished examples would be an excellent addition.

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    My thought is that having a completed guitar could be as detrimental as it could be beneficial.
    I base this purely on peoples differing tastes and ideas. By having only one image shown as a completed guitar, this could create a mindset that may or may not be liked by the viewer.

    So another, harder to do, thought is have a small gallery link for each model and add photo's from past builds to it to give a broader range of ideas. This will be much easier to do by the end of the year when you have a few thousand regulars though

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    I agree with Gav and stui, the layout shot of the kit's parts should definitely remain as the main pic.

    For me, that layout pic immediately shows what the kit looks like, what is included in the kit and, importantly, allows you to form a mental picture of what it could look like when finished in the style of your particular taste. A gallery/selection of pics of the completed kit in various finishes would be great for inspiration or further enticement towards purchase, but should not be the primary images for the kit.

    Personally, I would like the image galleries for the individual parts of the kits to be more detailed and extensive, from machine heads to jack plate and everything in between (particularly of the body and neck). That way you have a better idea of what parts you may want to update, and what finish would work for that particular kit... ideally, some Wudtone purchased as part of the order.

    Just my thoughts.



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    Quote from Gavin1393 on March 13, 2013, 16:50
    I'd keep the layout of the parts, but include a couple (1 or 2) really good examples of the finished product. The pictures could be included in the mix with the close ups of the neck and packets of parts.

    Otherwise you are sure to get some numb-skull buying the kit and getting testy because he / she thought it was a finished guitar!
    +1

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    Thanks guys, just the sort of comments I was looking for. The laid out components photo is the way to go, but I think we could maybe find a more aesthetically pleasing composition. Something like this maybe:

    http://www.byoguitar.com/Images/Kits...tar-kit-lg.jpg
    Cheers,

    Adam



    adamboyle(at)pitbullguitars.com

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